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Twitter Photos is a command-line tool to get photos from Twitter accounts.

Requirements

python-twitter

requests

urllib3

Installation

You can install the package with pip:

$ pip install twitter-photos

Or, you can download a source distribution and install with these commands:

$ python setup.py install

How It Works

The command-line front-end of Twitter Photos, “twphotos”, downloads photos from specified Twitter accounts into individual directories each named after username. It hits the Twitter API as little as possible to retrieve photos links and download each link separately. You can view the links yourself and pipe them to other programs such as wget. You can specifiy photo size, number of photos to get, and whether to download only new photos since last downloads.

Note that the values on the right side of = should not contain the quotes; they are just themselves since this file is in INI format.

Usage

The simplest usage is to run “twphotos” from command-line without any options. This will download all photos from the current authenticated user (you):

$ twphotos

Download all photos from an existing user other than yourself with -u option followed by username. “twphotos” will automatically create a directory with the specified username and put downloaded photos in there:

$ twphotos -u wired

Download n most recent photos from a user using -n followed by number:

$ twphotos -u wired -n 20

Download photos to a directory other than the current one:

$ twphotos -u wired -o /path/to/dir

Enable “incremental download” to download new photos since the last downloads with -i:

$ twphotos -u wired -i

Enable “parallel download” to speedup the downloads using the -r switch:

$ twphotos -u wired -r

Print username, tweet ids, and URLs instead of downloading them with -p switch: